Friday, December 22, 2023

Fabulous Friday: Location, location, location. 14

 



This is likely at top 10 photo for the year. 

We go the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 6 or 7 times a year to hear the National Symphony Orchestra.  We usually have seats on the second tier, front row, as near to the stage as we can get.  One time we had a box overlooking the stage, it was fun- the acoustics were not the best.  

A few weeks ago, there was an email with a discount on unsold seats for a performance we didn't have tickets for.  J looked and the front row, center seats were available, and at a price just slightly more than we usually pay for two floors up and on the side.  Why not? 

The first half featured a piano, we were literally sitting under the piano. The second half the piano was moved out and the strings were moved up to the edge of the stage. We could only see the first couple of rows, I had no view of Oboe Boy.   

Location, location, location, it does make a difference. We could hear what parts of the music was being played on each violin, or cello.  We could see sweat dripping from the guest conductor, and see his eye contact with key musicians at critical points. 

It was amazing.  I could hear why people pay a premium for a lesser view.

14 comments:

  1. It pays to know the acoustics of a performance space. The most expensive seat is not necessarily the best.

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    1. The Cellist was about 10 feet away, and had an amazing solo.

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  2. Reminds me of the performance last week when we saw the Magic Flute. The sound in the Lincoln Center. Only my second time there. The sound is incredible in that place.

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  3. We went to see the South Carolina Philharmonic do their Christmas show last night ... not front row vcenter, but center. Nice night of music and cheer.
    Happy Ho Ho Ho.

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    1. Sounds like an enjoyable night.

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  4. Wow, great shots of the musicians and what a unique experience.

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  5. Glorious! Both the music and your photos!

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  6. Love the photos of the violist and cellists. A change of perspective opens up new experiences.

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    1. Seeing the familiar through fresh eyes - and hearing.

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  7. Oh I love being close to the orchestra
    I tend to find the most attractive man and watch him closely lol

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